According to Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille, nine green hydrogen projects will obtain priority status this week, which means they will move through more quickly.
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The Free State of Saxony will co-finance three further projects in Saxony as part of the collaborative European project “IPCEI Hydrogen.”
An exclusive joint venture deal has been reached by Fusion Fuel and Electus Energy to build a sizable green hydrogen project in Bakersfield, California.
The City of Shawinigan in Quebec, Canada, has been chosen by First Hydrogen Corp. to create its first environmentally friendly hydrogen ecosystem.
Vice Chairperson and CEO of ACWA Power Paddy Padmanathan predicts that by 2026, the company will invest up to $10 billion in Egypt.
The country intends to spend an additional 508 million euros on hydrogen investments in the upcoming year in order to mitigate the energy problem for the people and invest in long-term independence from gas imports.
The deal covers green hydrogen development in Indonesia as well as the development of battery storage for renewable energy installations.
LiveView Technologies has issued a sizable follow-up order to SFC Energy AG. About 2,300 EFOY fuel cells are being ordered by a US customer for use in mobile surveillance systems.
With an investment of $2.8 billion, Sinopec is implementing its plan to develop a massive green hydrogen project in Inner Mongolia in northern China.
The SCZONE, or Suez Canal Economic Zone, will host the first phase of the green hydrogen plant, which would cost between $1.5 and $1.8 billion, according to the Saudi Al-Fanar Group’s chief investment officer.